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were tl too indefinite to allow him | A Kingdom Lost for Love to state whether he would visit the name plesiosaurus was . ten a and that the creature he stiti believca| [°° o-"S aa FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. alive in the Patagonian wilds is prob FOSSIL HUNTER | : ? » , Professor Riggs expressed regret {that he had not had an opportunity t>! ~. view the remains of the dinosaur with | @ foot thigh bones, which expior of the La Piata nin lers Museum are re- cently reported Ao have unearthed lFrom descriptions of the bones for- Chicagoan to Run Down Warded by the discoverers, Professor Rumers of Patagonia | evicen among rep: tly something new among rep- [titan giants end that from the size Monster. Report of the thigh bones {t was evident that ’ 2 the monster had had a body 18 or 20 [feet high. BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 22.—(By The| rng French peasantry always pre- ae praeemaere Professor ‘serv some of the ashs of the Yule Eimer 8. Riggs, a Chicago paleonto’ jog in the belief that the ashes will 4 & protectin against lightning and misfortune. aoe eta Riles fessor Clemete Onsil, director ©f; ssis9 Jessie Pardos, recently ad- the Buer<= Aires zoological garden. mitted to he Ok:ahoma bar, has sery- Ghat batne plosives freer the. tarrsaoey | ok Pari sppyears Sa deputy clerk o¢ the of Chubut, eapite the failure of a| >" group of Argentine scientists to “ind DEFERRED ANNUAL MEETING the prehistorio creature last spring.| Notice is hereby given that the “If I meet that piesiosaurus.” said/annual meeting of the stockholders Professor. Riggs to Professor Onell!./of the Holmes Hardware Co.. will “IT put @ larixt around his neck and be held at the office of the com- lead him direct to the Buenos Altres pany, 145 East Second street. Cas- 7 00." |per, Wyoming, at 8 o'clock p, m. = : The Chicagolan vivited the Argen-|/on Monday, December 31, 1923, for Pzince Carol of Rumania counts the world well lost for love. Fo tine paleontologist and heard from/|the election of a Board of Direc-| by dynastic reasons to marry the Princess Helene of Greece in 1919, he him the story of Patagonia’s monster, tors to serve for the ensuing year jut aside his morganatic wife, Mile. Jeanne Lembrino (shown tn inset). urt of that state. listening with interest to the account/and for the transaction of such Now despite the entreaties of Queen Marie Carol has put aside his of the unsuccessful search of Andean|other business as may regularly wife and returned to his beloved Jeanne. Princess Helene, shown stan@ lake region where the creature tan| other before the meeting. tag with Prince Carol, is le wing Rumar'-. for Paris. srpposed to have been seen. Profes- J. W. BURNS, me sor Riggs = that the data was a8 ghia eet a “3 W. d B a R | very interesting, but that 't could not| Pulish . 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, c tomapt him from his foss!] hunt. 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